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JOHN DANIEL, t OLD ?Z o C?G? INN, ?? ?? A S.S T R E E T, CARMARTHEN, l>Er to inform the public that he has on hire a hearse, l be sDpplifid on the shortest notioe- MR. HARRISON, iternber of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons y. o f London and ?'?M&MryA, J?GS to announce that he will visit CARMAR- ?- ??Non the first WEDNESDAY in every month, and %lot be consulted professionally at the BOAR'S HEAD 11O1 TEL V. S will also visit CARDIGAN on the )A'!A'MISON, V.S., ill RI&O Visit CARDIGAN on tbe tr4tT"'JRSDAY, in *?ry month, and may be consulted at thf, 13 Ox Lion Hotel. Q MR. JOSEPH POWELL, eSn CEB & PROVISION DEALER, Auctioneer, Appraiser, and General Com- mission Agent, P E M B R 0 K E OWEN PHILLIPS, akq £ U [ COMMERCIAL INN, POSTING HOUSE FAMILY HOTEL, 36, s A J jy x MART-STREET, CARDIGAN. Go lnes and Spirits of the best ?Mc?y. ?OOD   LING & LOCK-UP COACH HOUSES GQ^QJV BLING & LOCK-UP COACH HOUSES bOR  UNIVERSAL SAUCE Fish) Game, Steaks, Soups, Gravies, Hot  Cold ?'?unri?aUed for general use. It is '?factor.? only ? the sole proprietor, ]?4VlD DAVIES, Operative & Pharmaceutical Chemist, 1) 42, High-strett, Cardigan. Dra"- ChOmic, &c., &o., of the purest quality.  :D:EJT.AL SURGERY. ??'-y. (52\ £ BA YNTvill visit CARMARTHEN IKIXG*STREET, oppoaite the A?embtyRoom?, on lptida July 28tb  Saturday, July 29th. [S.4y"l leu) PrlI6th,  ???nrAL s-?ri?c?Ei??-. w. J. EVANS, '1' DENTIST, E V A N E HOUSE, NEAR TENBY, "V ILL visit CARMARTHEN on the first WED- W i nEsday and third SATURDAY in every month, and Y be conlulted at the Ivy BUSH ROYAL HOTEL. 8H MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. INFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. T' LADIES are respectfully informed that Mthis Starch is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE and II ROYAL LAUNDRY, »h«^k^rHE^'8^aundre88 say8' that although she has 'I'd lie,, id, I18atY's Laundress says, that although she has ?S?''?&?STA-R?CH aha ever used. W e NEST STARCH she ever used. SPOON & Co., GLASGOW, & LONDON. l4.ed'l E:. SMITH & C?7 ?"?"! Ch; emical Hall, Carmarthen, (formerly Tardrew and Smith, King-street), lqo. 19, QUEEN-STREET, ObelUists aad D t W. ruggls s, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hop and Seed Merchants, have a Stock of F RES H TURNIP SEEDS. Agent,, fOr-The Royal Insurance Company, Horniman's Pure Tea, Cassell's Choice CoffeeB, Ridley's Antioorroaion Paint, The London Manure Company, And Henri's Horse and Cattle Food. p TlIR FRESH MEAT PRESERVER. Prir INES AND SPIRITS MBRSEI POCK ESTATE. LOANS OF MONEY. T'IR )Ier,ey Docks and Harbour Board hereby   that they are willing to receive LOANS of lpio??Ej y On tbO security y0 their Bonds, at the rate of Four OuTid, .Teit ShilliD per Centum per Annum interest, ? P<rioda of Th? '?' °'' Seven Years. Interest *arr»„f for the whole term, payable half-yearly .Xth? reat S?ar?,?? Board in Liverp'ool or in London, will be imued with ??h bond. ? C<"aman?? '??? addressed to GEORGE J. J EFFEKSON, toq. Tre<6ar???? ???' Liverpool. By order of the Board, DOOk"ofBce Li JOHN HARRISON, Secretary. -"?.omc?e L-??.?? i I. July 20,1865. ?TRAL WALES EXTENSION RAILWAY. LoN ??BENTURES.-The Directors of i''? ofnot!p.' ? P?P?ed to accept Tenders for Loans a au 4 Of not I thin ???' ? periods of 3, ?' or 7 Years 11 the securit *ul61-* Debenture Bonds, bearing interest t r aerit. Per annum payable half yearly. ?PPHcaUoQ?be 2m.adje to the Secretary, at the Offices of ?p,m. ? anohester Buildings, Westminster, S.W. By Order, w. i .1 i, JOSHUA DEAN, Secretary.   Building, Weltr,Qiuster 8 W      0 N?A L P R OV NI C I AL BANK OF ENGLAND. D OFFICE 112, BISHOFSGATE STREET, LONDON ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1863. Subscribed Capital £ 2,100,000 CapitikI paid up 1,020,000 Reserve Fund 209,452 Number of Shareholders, 1593. ? DIRECTORS. Thl Jligbt Honourable Lord Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell Bruce, M.P., 7, St. George's"P*acei Hyde Park Corner Lond ?e?Lond ?" ?'' ?' Harley-street, Canndish- square L ondon. joba Olner Hanson, Elq., Great Winchester -street, and 4, Dor»etgqu^r^n Lon^ Great Winchester-street, and 4, J. il. Klngton, ???o.by.,qTare, London. U. La,.ri, p XCTilton'house' Dumfries-shire, and Uonry Georgels. Place, Hyde-park Corner, London. 4. St. M'Chiery, ?' 16, >e&denbal1-street, London. W«n. Jas. Maxwelf p' \enhall-street, London. Henry Paull, ESO./M 5- equare? Lodo" M.P., 33, DoTonshire-place, Portland- squareS, ibbald Dnid s °° «.' 33, Leinster-gardens, Sy?-P?, London. oott, Bart., 33, Leinster-gardens, Richard Blaney Wade EI -o Ponmanequare. London q., °8' ?PPMSeymonr-etreet, The Honourable Eliot Thomas V 1. p., 124, Park. street, Gronenor.square, London. ?-?-' 124, Park- Copifs of the Thirty-first Annual Renand °f Shareholders can be had on application at the and Llsts of Carmarthen Branch, 59, King-street. The Bank receives Money on Deposit, at rates varyinlt from time to time, according to the value of money. 1lUg Corrent Accounts, Creditors, and Overdrawn are conduc- ted on the usual terms; and great facilities are afforded to Firms and Individuals who keep acoounts with the Bank in the transmission of moneys through its Branches, withou. anJ extra oharge for Commission. The affairs of the Bank are controlled exclusively by a London Board of Directors, and perfect secrecy is therefore secured in the conduct of all accounts. Every person cou- uected with the Bank enters into a declaration of secrecy as to the accounts at the establishment. Inveltmenta in Government Slocks, Railway Shares, and other Securities are made through the Bank on the usual Was. Circular Notes for the Continent can also be pro- oured. By Order of the Board of Directors, ALEXANDER ROBERNSON ) Joint General EDWARD ATKINSON ( Managers. Loudon, 3rd January, 1865. GENERAL STOCK OF DRAPERY. WEST OF ENGLAND AND YORKSHIRE CLOTHS. IRISH & SCOTCH FRIEZES. GENTLEMEN'S SILK HATS, lOs. eD., 12s. eD., Made by a London House, shape and quality not anywhere surpassed. jourr LB"WRISJ. COMMERCE HOUSE, GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, BEGS to call special attention to the above goods, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices, -D his system of business being small profits and quick returns. The general stock consists of FANCY DRESSES, BLACK GLACES, FRENCH MERINOES, GLOVES TIES, COLLARS, SHAWLS, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, CALICOES, and FANCY WOVE FLANNELS, for Shirts. THE STOCK OF FRIHSTTS IS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED, AND AT OLD PRICES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' STRAW HATS, IN EVERY VARIETY OF SHAPE. Articles not in Stock procured by return of Mail without extra charge. SUMMER FASHIOITS, LSEET. D. &; W. DAVIES ARE now prepared with a large ASSORTMENT of NOVELTIES suitable for the Season, at their ?L Warehouses, Nos. 1 AND 2, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Consisting of MILLINERY, PLAIN and FANCY STRAW BONNETS and HATS MANTLES SHAWLS, DRESSE, SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, PARACHUTES, Gentlemen's WATERPROOF GARMENTS, SHAWLS, DRESSES, SILKS, COATINGS, TROWSERINGS, VESTiNGS, REAL WELSH CLOTHS and FLANNELS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, SCARFS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, &c., &c. Two Respectable Youths wanted as Apprentices. May 5th, 1865. SPRING FASHIONS. CAMBRIAN HOUSE. JOHN HOWIELL BEGS to inform the Public, that on and after TUESDAY, the 18th inst., ho will be prepared to SHOW ?Ba Large and Choice Assortment of MILLINERY and STRAW BONNETS, SILK and CLOTH TACK?PT? CHILDREN'S DRESSES, STRAW and FANCY HATS, SILK, MOHAIR and FANPY DRESSES, SHAWLS, PARACHUTES, also a large assortment of Hosiery, &c. The favour of a Call will oblige. Lammas-street, Carmarthen, April 13th, 1865. ESTABLISHED 1820. W. L. MORRIS, -NIORRIS, (SUCCESSOR TO HIS LATE FATHER, J. L. MORRIS, PLUMBER, COPPERSMITH, BRAZIER, &c, ?"H<????'??jF AND RETAIL rim ojj-D-cff1 ?.???J'> ??7?:<???A'7-. trusts BEGS to return thanks to tne innaoitams 01 uarmarthen ana us Yicinuy ior past tavours? and trusts Bto merit a continuance of the same. 5, DARK-GATE CARMARTHEN. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING FURNISHING ORDERS, DELIVERED CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. L A V E R TON & 0 o., BRISTOL,. HAVE always on hand for selection the Largest Stock of well-manufactured CABINET GOODS, JLL CARPETS, and BEDDING, in the West of England, and with the aid of their new improved and Extensive Steam Machinery, are enabled to supply GOOD MODERN FURNITURE, warranted in quality, MUCH CHEAPER THAN ANY, OTHER HOUSE IN THE KINGDOM. AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, Containing over  with  Cottage, Villa, or Mansion, SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION-GRATIS. LAVERTON &o 00_, -w 0 n 1-? c_ 8, STEAM CABINET VVORKS, MARY L E POUT STREET, BEISTOL. PIANOFORTES LET ON HIRE. THOMPSON CSS SHAOKELL BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, i NEWS-AGENTS, MUSICAL IISrSTRTCJIMiEISrT WAEEHOUSE, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, BEG to announce that they LET on HIRE the following Pianofortes for THREE YEARS; after whih, Band without any further payment whatever, the Instrument becomes the property of the hirer: No. I.-The 28-Guinea Piccolo, in Rosewood or Walnut, 2 and-a-half Guineas per quarter.. No. 2.—The 42-Guinea Drawing-room Model Cottage, in Rosewood or Walnut, X3 18s 9d per quarter. No. 3.—The 60-Guinea Exhibition Cottage Piano, Rosewood or Walnut, SS 5s per quarter. Every Instrument is warranted of the very best manufacture, and highly calculated to resist the damp climate of Wales. Quarterly Paytnents are required. THOMPSON and SHACKELL have also several capital Pianofortes for Hire, at from Five Guineas to Nine Guineas per annum; Harmoniums for hire at 5s. per month. OLD INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Saxhorns, Cornopeans, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Concertinas, Accordeons, and every other kind of Musical Instrument cheap and good. PRICE LISTS SENT POST FREE. ALL NEW MUSIC, HALF-PRICE, and obtained for Customers at the same price if not in stock. PIANOFORTES TUNED AND RENOVATED. Terms for Tuning :-Town, 5s.; Country, 10s. 6d. 2d. IN THE SHILLING FOR CASH OFF ALL BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER-BOOKS, BIBLES, AND MAGAZINES. A very large assortment of all these Articles & ACCOUNT BOOKS of every description kept constantly in stock. FANCY ART[CLES, PURSES, POCKET-BOQKS, &c., AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. FREDERIOK BENTLEY, STATIONER, 4, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. GLOUCESTER DEPOSITORY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT, from its Extent and BY" L L j j Central Position, offers to Families REMOVING or WAREHOUSING FURNITURE, advantages not to be ROAD surpassed. cR ESTER DEPOSITORY ) L L S IMPROVED SYsTEM OF REMOVING FURNITURE, PLATE GLASS, PICTURES, &c., WITHOUT PACKING, TROUBLE, OR RISK TO THE OWNER. Estimat£s given for the entire Renwval of Household Goods fi-o?it -Yottse to House, however distant. VANS TO SUIT ALL RAILWAYS. S -lllLo.QQUa. Dry and Separate Rooms for Warehousing Furniture, &c. Strong Room for Plate. MOUSELL'S CITY DEPOSITORY—GLOUCESTER. CHILDREN'S DIET. BROW I^OLSOISFS PATENT OORN FLOUR. PACKETS Sd. HE name has been adopted on cheap qualities that Counterfeit the Appearance of BROWN and POLSON'S r BR :rid POLSON'S (second quality) INDIAN CORN FLOUR is supplied at 6d., and superior to the best offered by other Makers. Sold by the most respectable Chemists and Grocers, and Wholesale and Retail by R. M. DAVIES, Chemist' 49, King street, Carmarthen. I\T S 0 m -P. 3 s NEW PATENT CONCRETE STONE MADE WITHOUT BURNIISRO, For which the Commissioners of the Exhibiltion t nf 1862 t,™ ?war?? h. T» • HT for Sharpness of Outline, Beauty of Appearance, D?b? ??a?  ?j ri?? ed" It surpasses ever other material in its applicability to every description of ^HITECTURAL EM- MVB?AINSEA&SLc, S.; Salso ????? ?1???? ? ?'?. ??? ??RI?S? SES, &c., &c., &c.; also for PARKS, GARDENS, CONSERVATORIES,  HI-I,INEY -PIECES, TRUSSE.S, &c., VASES, TARDINETS, STATUES, BALUSTRADES for TERRACES, GATE PIERS, CAPS, and TER MINALS, EDGING for GARDEN BORDERS, &c. MONUMEKTS, TOMBS, & ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY REQUIREMENTS. For Prices, Specimens, and Illustrations, apply to MESSRS. FREDEICKS & JENNER, PATENT STONE WORKS, KID TY-ELL Y. SOLE LICENSEES FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES f "PURITY & EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY" ??M?A? Jl§l|   '47- E)("%5% "?    TKBJR GENUINEAND DOUBLE SU.PERFJNEARETHE QUALITIES PARTICULARLY RECOMMENDED, FGR FAMILY USE. RETAILED IN EVERY ROWN THROUGHOUT THE UNITED KINGDOM.   LA.WES' MANURES, 1865. THE above Manures have been manufactured by J. B. LAWES for a period of 23 years they are now le.rgely used in every part of the United Kingdom. A supply for the present season can be obtained of Mr. L-Fts, or through his appointed Agents. LAWES' WI^F^HOSPHATE of LIMW coirciiS■i^PX^WcoR.N aind URAS MANURES, Agents:— Mesrs. TUCKER BROTHERS, Abergavenny. Mr. J. M. HALL, Cardiff. Meers. T. &,B. G. JONES, Pembroke Mills, Pembroke. I Messrs. DAVIES & LOWTHER, The Bridge, Cardigan. I I Mr. JOHN MORGAN, The Square, Shrewsbury. Mr. THOMAS HUGHES, Haverfordwest. JOHN BENNET LAWES )FFICES—1> ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE, E.C., AND 22, EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN. Agents required in Towns not represented. KOTTULA WAX SOAPS. TIESE SOAPS are the most perfect ever Manufactured. Only the best and most scientifically purjfud matelÍals employed uneurpassed in cleansing pro Pertie; agreeable and economical in use, rendering the skin delicate, soft, and white equally serviceable with hot, cold, lard, or soft water. Scented and unscented for the toilet,and for all ordinary purposes. Sold by most respect- abie themists, perfumers, grocers, &e.-Warebouse, 1, Ludgate-street, St. Paul s, E.C. Sold in Carmarthen by Messrs Howell, Cambrian House, Wonmcott, Guildhall Square, Mortimer, Jones, hairdresser, Nott Square; in Narberth, by Smytb, ehymist; Glandwr and Narberth Road, Philhpps, grocer Llandyssul, Evans, chymijt; Llaiiellyt Randell, Evans, grocer; Llanegwad, Davies, grocer. QUEENSLAND GOVEBKMBNT EMIGRATION OFFICES. LONDON. EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. free grants OF land. ALL persons paying their own full passages to the Colony receive a X30 Land- Order-e q aal to thirty acres of land,-for each member of their families of 12 years ind upwards, and a ±15 c Land Order for each child between 12 months and 12 years. FREE AND ASSISTED PASSAGES are now given to eligible persons without restriction as to age. HENRY JORDAN, Agent-General for Emigration for Queensland. Appointed Agent for Carmarthen. iNI r. R. LLOYD JONES, Journal Office. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN AND CHEESEFACTORS TRADE MARK. R. J. FULL WOOD & CO, (Late R. J. Fullwood Bland,) HIGHLY CELEBRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF ANNATTO, FOR COLOURING CHEESE AND BUTTER. This valuable Article is prepared from tho finest quality of the true Vegetable Annatto only, warranted perfectly pure, innocuous, and FREE FROM ANY ADULTERATION WHATEVER it will be found the most convenient and certain preparation for the purposes of colouring Cheese and Butter produces a rich golden tint, so much esteemed in the London and other great Markets, without injury to their natural flavour, or discolouring the Whey Butter, with half the usual trouble to use, and the certainty of colouring the whole Dairy of Cheese or Butter alike; is free from sedi- went, and will immediately incorporate or mix with the Milk or Cream. It has now been introduced upwards of thirty years, and obtained a considerable repute in the North and West of England, where it is used by the largest and most expe- rienced Farmers, and is also in general demand in the DairiesB oflScotland, Ireland, Holland, and Germany. IN COLOURING BUTTER it will be found by far superior and much cheaper than any other article in use for that purpose. PREPARED ONLY BY R. J. FULLWOOD & CO., Importers, Successors and Sole Manufacturers of the Original Annatto Food. ESTABLISHED 1785. To prevent Fraud, our Annattos are stamped as above and bear our Trade Mark—A Stag with Olive-braroh. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Grocers throughou the kingdom, in Bottles of full measure, Quarts 5s., Two Quarts 10s., Pints 2s. 9d., Half Pinte Is. 9d., Quarter Pint is., and Half-Quarter Pints Gd. each. June lit, 1865. BILIOUS and Liver Complaints, Indigestion I Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Drowsiness, Giddi- ness, Spasms, and all disorders of the Stomach and Bowells, are quickly removed bv that well-known remedy, FRAMP- TON'S PILL OF HEALTH. They unite the recom- mendation of a mild operation with the most successful effect; and where an aperient is required nothing can be better adapted. Sold by all Medicine Vendors at Is. lid. & 2s. 9d per box A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. The distinguished Patronage so many rears obtained by OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, would 0 alone justify its introduction to the toilette use of the most fastidious. It is the best and only certain remedy ever discovered for preserving, strengthening, beautifying or restoring the Hair, Whiskers, and Mustachios, and preventing them turning grey. It causes the Hair to wave and curl, and Ladies will find it especially valuable, as the most delicate head-dress or bonnet can be worn without fear of soiling. Sold in Bottles 3s 6d.. 6s., & lis., by C. & A. OLDRioGfi, 22, Wellington Street, Strand, London, and all Chemists and Perfumers. For Children it is invaluable, as it forms the basis of a magnificent Head of Hair. ND 81l. cP ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Contains Designs and Prices of 150 different \| jf articles of Bed-room Furniture, as well as of I I 100 Bedsteadg, and Prices of everv description I I of Bedding. J SENT FREE BY POST. jj HEAL AND SON, JJ SQ BEDSTEAD, BEDDING, 49 ). AND BED-ROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. KR, NHAM GOUR1 ?HD I?E???.?S?  "??? tStH ? t GBRAX£D i i'A L r iii?is WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this ?DDEELIICcIO0US CO?sDIME?T has been the signal for the appearance of mM?y SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUGE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Prepared only by <0 Ik LEA & PERKINS, Worcester. M ???, Sold Wholesale and for Export, by ,???? 111,A KNVULL, London, ./y?,?? ¡ and all Merchants and Oilmen. IMTIRIII IIIIIWI I IMIHII DANCING ACADEMY. "TV TISS M. S. WEBB has commenced Classes for 1.1' Dancing, at the Assembly Rooms, Carmarthen. The Classes meet on Wednesdays and Saturdays. In October bliss Webb will open evening Classes for adults. Application for terms, &c., should be made personally or by letter to Miss Webb, 5, Lammas Street, Carmarthen. ENGLISH MIDDLE CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, QUAY-STREET, CARMARTHEN. Conducted by 1Ir BEE CHE Y, 1If. C.P. IITB., in re-opening the above Establish "?? begs to assure those Parents and Guardian who may honor him with their eoDSdenoo by entrusting Jh. UC8r 0f y°uth t0 his care, that his most earnest Ieffff! oret, s will be made in order to facilitate a rapid improve- T 2 eTery branch of a polite and useful Edu?on. such as is calculated to prepare them for the Learned Professions, Bankers' and Merchants' Houses, and General Trade. th The system adopted BY Mr BEECHEY is the result of more than Thirty Years' experience, and will be found to com- bine all the advantages of the Public Schools, with the usual routine of sound Commercial Tuition. The next Quarter will commence on Monday, 17th inst Terms on application. MILFORD PROPRIETARY COLLEGE. Head Master Rev. Thomas Anaell Marshall, !I.A.. Ireland Scholar, 1846; late Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford and late Assistant Master at the Cheltenham Proprietary College, and at King's College, London. THE College will be opened for the Reception JL of Pupils on 1st AUGUST next. Terms £10 and £ lo per annum. Boarders t30 extra. Applications for Shares, Nominations, &c., to be ad- dressed to A. B. STARBUCK, Esq., Hon. Sec., Milford. "BoUND TO THE WHEEL," A NEW NOVEL. by the Author of Guy Waterman's Maze," "Reuben's War," &c commenced in CASSELL'S FAMILY PAPER, No 29 (ready August 2). Price One Penny. Sold everywhere. Orders should be given immediately. PRESENTED GRATUITOUSLY with No 29 of EL'S FAMIIY PAPER, a Portrait of PRINCE ALFRhD (by prmission, after a recent Photograph by Mr a MayaH) Printed sepearately on Fine Toned Paper framing'. In this number is commend the E^UND TO THE WHEEL" bv the Author U of f Guy Woman's Maze." Reuben's War," o..upphed by all Booksellers. Orders should be given ?mediately f for Mo 29 CASSELL'S PAPER, price One Penny nORNS and BUIONS.-A Gentleman, many 8 i?"? "'? C°''?' will be happy to afford others the° °raiatjon by "?'"h he obtained their complete removal in a very short period, without pain ? any '?°- ?co 'y°? address on a stamped envelope, to W, GOODHA,LL, Esq., Epsom, Surrey. ABERNANT COMMON INCLOSURE. T JOHN LEWIS, of Gwarallt, in the parish J., of Llandefeilog, in the County of Carmarthen, Land Surveyor, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of Abernant Common, situate in the parish of Abernant. in the County of Carmarthen, hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a Meeting on the 8th day of AUGUST next, at the Dwelling House of MR. JOHN GRIFFITHS, of Railway Inn, in the parifh of New Church, at eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, for the purpose of receiving claims in writing from all persons claiming any oommon or other right or interest in the said Inclosure, and such therein the places of abode of the respective claimants, or their agents, at which notices in respect of euoh claima may be delivered. Given under my Hand this 18th day of JULY, in the Year of our Lord, 1865. JOHN LEWIS, Valuer, THE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853), 2, OLD PALACE-YARD, WESTMINISTER, S.W To Landowners, the Clergy, Estate Agents, Sur- veyors, 4-c., in England and Wales, and in Scot- land. THE Company advances money, unlimited in Tamount, for the following works of agricultural im- provement, the whole outlay and expense in all cases being liquidated by a rent-charge of 25 years 1. Drainage, irrigation, and warping, embanking, en- closing, clearing, reclamation, planting for any beneficial purpose, engines or machinery for drainage or irrigation. 2. Farm roads, tramways, and railroads for agricultural farming purposes. 3. Jetties or landing places on the sea coast or on the oanks of navigable rivers or lakes. 4. The erection of farmhouses, labourers' cottages, and other buildings required for farm purposes, and the im- provement of and additions to farm houses and other build- ings for farm purposes. Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act of Parliament, Royal Charter, or Commission, in respect of any public or general works of drainage or other improve- mente, may borrow their proportionate share of the cost, and charge the same with the expense of the lands im- proved. No investigation of title is required, and the Company being of a strictly financial character, do not interfeie with, the plans and execution of the works, which are controlled only by the Government Enclosure Commissioners. For further information and for forms of application apply to the Hon. William Napier, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace-yard, Westminister, S. W. RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. T. Llewellyn, Esq., Treginnis 60 0 Mr John, Rhoscribet. 010 Mr Hicks, Porthllistry 5 0 Captain Rees, Mynydd-Du 1 1 Rev. Enoch Pugh, vicar of Llanfair-caer-einion 22 Mrs. C. A. Winsor, Brixton 10 P. Winsor, Esq., Brixlon. 1 1 Rev. W. S. Thomason, Burgh. 1 0 Mrs. Owen, Hendie 20 D. Williams, Esq., Penberry 10 C. E. Guillemard, Esq., Eltbam 010 Mrs, Mayo, Bath 10 C. R. Aston, Esq., Edgbaston 1 10 Miss Starbuck, Bath 010 Mr. Jones, Milford 010 Colonel Saunders Davies, Pentre. 60 0 George G. T. Thomas, Esq. 10 Mrs. Hardman Philipps 50 Mrs Goldwyer 10 Lady Mary Windsor Clive, Oakley Park 10 0 Capt. Francis Davies, Pershore 5 0 Rev. John Jones, Llanfi ban gel -Geneu'r- Glyn 5 0 Mrs Herbert, Glan Hafren (a first donation). 25 0 MissA.M.Smed'ey 10 Charles Richard Harries, Esq., Duffrin, Goodwiok 10 10 Mrs Colby, Rhos-y-Gilwen 20 0 The Lord Boston. 10 0 Mrs X. Peel, Denant. 10 Rev. Owen Jones 5 0 Rev. Rowland Smith, Rector of listen 1 0 Mr John Lloyd, Merlin's Park. Haverfordwest 11 Rev. Thomas Davies, vicar of Llanerchayron 77 The Countess of Ellesmere 5 0 The Rev. H, De Winton, Boughrood, Hercford 40 0 The Rev. A. Clough, Rector of Braunston 1 0 John Maurice Herbert, Esq., Rocklands, Ross. 5 0 Rev. Joshua Hughes, Llandovery 5 Q Mrs. Laws, Wytham Hall, Lincolnshire 20 Rev. D. Evans, Kilgerran. 2 0 D.Thomas, Esq., Solva. 1 1 Mr Davies, Hendre Eynon. 010 Rev. M. Jenkins, Midovin 50 Rev. D. Jones, Llandewl Yelfry 50 M r J. T. Jones. 1 Q Miss Con nop, Brighton 2.5 0 R. Connop, Esq., Enfield ,t<> 25 0 Mr Thomas Price, Newton 0 15 Mr Stephen Groen, Haverfordwest 2 2 Rev. W. Wilcox, Carmarthen 0 10 An Oxford Clergyman 50 James Higgon, Esq., Scolton 10 0 llev. Thomas Brigstooke, Milford 50 Atiss M. Stnedle- Teriby 10 0 E. P. Richards, Eq., Cardiff 10 0 Rev. John Daniel Williams, Brecon 10 0 Rev. G. H. Scoft, Rhoserowther 1 1 RHV. J, C. Pocock, Angle 20 Mr Philip Ellis, Ha^erfurdwest 2 2 Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Rev. Canoll THOMAS, Steyntoii, Milford Haven, and CHARLES ALLEN, Esq., of Tenby, Honorary Stcrttarits; by Messrs. Moutus and SON, Banker. Carmarthen; and Mesers. WILRINS aud Co., Bankers, Brccou.